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Honolulu

Lahaina

Lahaina is the largest census-designated place located in the West Maui of Hawaii in United States with an approximate population of about 9,118.It is a county seat of the Maui County and famous for its beach resorts...

Lihue

Paris

Honolulu is a capital and the largest city which is also most populous located in the southeastern shore of the island of Oahu. It is the financial center of the islands of Pacific Ocean and the census-designated place...

Hilo

Hilo

Hilo is the second largest census-designated place of the state of Hawaii with an approximate population of about 43,263.It is a county seat of the Hawai'i County famous for its shield volcanoes Mauna Loa & Mauna Kea....

Lahaina

Lihue

Lihue is second largest town of the Hawaii island. It is a census-designated place with an approximate population of 5,674. It is a county seat of the Kauai County and famous for its Kukui Grove Shopping Center...

Places to See

Washington

Washington is actually a very assorted state. It has the longest beach in America which is drivable for most of its length. It has a rainforest, a desert full of fossils and petrified forests, Mountains that Everest climbers practice on because of the 14,000 ft elevations and conditions in winter. Washington is also the home of Microsoft, Starbucks, Amazon.com, and Nordstrom.

Eastern Washington is famous for apples, berries, wheat, and wine grapes. Washington State has a diverse range of eco-systems for the adventurous family to explore. One will find a rugged coastline, mountains, volcanoes, and hundreds of coastal islands to explore.

Some of the important attractions of Washington are:

Seattle

Seattle, home of Software giant Microsoft, has plenty of great places to visit. Seattle is anything but ordinary. It's a place where bike messengers share elevators with world-renowned researchers. Main places of Seattle are The Space Needle, was designated a historical landmark in 1999, Washington State Ferries which is one of Washington State’s largest tourist attractions. It's also the second largest mass transit system in Washington, and the largest ferry system in the United States. Tillicum Village is yet another wonderful item for the relaxing atmosphere it provides for tourists of all ages. Underground Touring, Safeco Field is the fabulous home of the Seattle Mariners.

Snoqualmie Falls

Snoqualmie Falls is one of the best attractions for nature lovers. This falls area is landscaped with native trees and shrubs and comes alive with floral color in the spring. It is a wonderful place with its exquisite views and breathtaking waterfall. This place has a great history of housing the world’s first completely underground electric generating facility.

One can also take a side-trip to the Snoqualmie Railroad Museum and train ride and many adventures in Snoqualmie Falls in Seattle.

Mt Rainier

Mt. Rainier is an active stratum volcano in Washington, located about an hour from Seattle. It is the highest peak and is protected within Mount Rainier National Park. This is best place for adventurers. Hiking the Mt. Rainier trails is a great experience for the whole family. Biking Activity in Mount Rainier is also popular.

Mt. Rainier National Park has crystal clear fresh water streams and rivers naturally populated with various fish. A wonderful adventurous summer activity in Mt Rainier is to go on a horseback ride through the national forest to majestic vistas. Driving Tours of Mt. rainier is like "The Road to Paradise".

San Juan Islands

The paradise known as The San Juan Islands, consist of 172 islands with names. Three major islands are Lopez, Orcas and San Juan Island. One can reach them by a Washington State ferry, airplane or boat.

History comes alive in the islands. Historical museums on the three main islands are full of fascinating history. Richardson Village on Lopez, Orcas Hotel, Orcas Island Art Works and Rosario Mansion on Orcas or American Camp and English Camp on San Juan Island are also places to visit.

Shaw Island is the forth island receiving ferry service although it has only 170 full-time residents and virtually no overnight lodging. Shopping is done at the store by the ferry landing. It’s a great island for bicyclists, nature lovers and people who long for peace and quiet. Some other smaller islands are Blakely, Stuart, Cypress, Guemes, Decator, Waldron and Sucia. All of the islands are endowed with wonderful natural beauty.